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when all the sounds so people could use are busy with. the edges where they're really struggling to keep. close up team has been to the our. where the first russian fleet was born. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. where unique species of fauna can be found. should close up on our t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser reports i'm now sought with the call foster rights under the name stone lake the automatic earth blog and the call is currently on the road in sunny detroit speaking to crowds about the coming days flash unary depression and peak oil the call welcome to kaiser report very nice to be here thank you for having me already in a call to tell us about the deflationary collapse you see coming how is it different to what we have already seen oh i think what we've seen is really only the opening salvo if you like at phase one of the credit crunch and there is so much more to come to the downside and we really haven't begun to see w
when all the sounds so people could use are busy with. the edges where they're really struggling to keep. close up team has been to the our. where the first russian fleet was born. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. where unique species of fauna can be found. should close up on our t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser reports i'm now sought with the call foster rights under the name stone...
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pork which used to be a good thing has turned poisonous. i think anybody who thinks that incumbency and past service will qualify them for reelection are making a mistake. >> greta: it feels like a different time. >> more different than anything i've ever seen. it is based obviously in the frustration and anger which is bred by these harsh economic times. people in my state, i can't tell you how badly they are hurting. then you hear summer of recovery. things are getting better. and feel better because it could have been worse. oh really? there's real anger and frustration out there. it is being fan mess -- manifested across the board at republicans as well as democrats. >> greta: big issue the bush tax cuts. your position on extending them to everybody or to some? >> well, first of all, we shouldn't raise anybody's taxes in this kind of a recession. second of all, a lot of those people we're talking about rich, over $250,000 are small business owners. half of the income of small businesses, half their income would be taxed under this exten
pork which used to be a good thing has turned poisonous. i think anybody who thinks that incumbency and past service will qualify them for reelection are making a mistake. >> greta: it feels like a different time. >> more different than anything i've ever seen. it is based obviously in the frustration and anger which is bred by these harsh economic times. people in my state, i can't tell you how badly they are hurting. then you hear summer of recovery. things are getting better. and...
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that is what drives us. host: could switching to geico did the little piggy cry wee wee wee all the way home? piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: max. ...maxwell! piggy: yeah? mom: you're home. piggy: oh,cool, thanks mrs. a. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. you're one of the 50 million americans with frequent heartburn. did you know, with prilosec otc, you can stop frequent heartburn before it starts? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes, or backs up into the esophagus. this causes the burning sensation in your chest, known as heartburn. with just one pill a day, prilosec otc treats frequent heartburn for 24 hours, providing all-day and all-night protection. here's how it works -- prilosec otc's unique delayed-release system protects the medicine as it passes through the stomach's tough acid. the medicine then gets absorbed into the body, turning off many acid-producing pumps at the source, so less acid is produced. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour
that is what drives us. host: could switching to geico did the little piggy cry wee wee wee all the way home? piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: max. ...maxwell! piggy: yeah? mom: you're home. piggy: oh,cool, thanks mrs. a. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. you're one of the 50 million americans with frequent heartburn. did you know, with prilosec otc, you can stop frequent heartburn before it starts? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes, or...
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if you are a democrat, join us. rep conditions, join us, and independents, join us. good morning once again, this is the kind of discussion i can promise you would only happen on c-span. 34 years ago we used to call us the place where the constitution came to live every day, because it gave you a running example of the three branches of government and the live coverage of the congress, executive branch and what we told you about the supreme court so we couldn't let constitution day go by without a discussion. seems like we're hearing more and more about it these days, and on the front page of the washington times in a story about constitution day, david eisner who runs the national constitution center in philadelphia explains why. here is the story. he writes -- the tea party has got people thinking more seriously about what's in the constitution and what's not. that's the quote from the political analyst with american enterprise institute but they say it would be wrong to assume tea party movement was -- >> supreme court's role in helping decide the outcome between
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let me use a sport as . if my son at the end of a sporting event didn't shake somebody's hand he would get a serious rebuke. >> this is the last hurrah. it says something about him. >> why wouldn't he that's absurd. this personal hygiene business is fascinating to me. >> she a christian on tape on m tv saying she believes that you shouldn't have lust in your heart, it set . -- et cetera. this is open season on christians in the country that have a value system that contradicts popular culture. try that with islam today in this hypersensitive environment. >> mr. are political christians who have engaged in illicit sex acts, toe-tapping and affairs and all these things -- >> sean: why would you care if a person has high standards and christian values and she is standing by them and speaking out on them? what business is it of yours? >> this woman is crazy. >> she said that she was not proud of her conduct in her life. she had a transformative experience. and she has become an evangelical. i agree with you, she
let me use a sport as . if my son at the end of a sporting event didn't shake somebody's hand he would get a serious rebuke. >> this is the last hurrah. it says something about him. >> why wouldn't he that's absurd. this personal hygiene business is fascinating to me. >> she a christian on tape on m tv saying she believes that you shouldn't have lust in your heart, it set . -- et cetera. this is open season on christians in the country that have a value system that contradicts...
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[applause] they are trying to marginalize us and put us in a box. there are trying to say we're taking over this party or that campaign -- they are trying to say we are taking over this party or that campaign. they do not get it. we are not trying to take back our country. we are our country. [applause] we have always been in charge. this is america. you do not have to assert authority when everyone is on good behavior. it is when the wheels fall off that the grown-ups have to step in and step up. that is what is happening in america today. the grown-ups are taking away the keys. [applause] and if i do say so, we have been awfully patient. we have left the incremental assault on our freedom, property rights, and a stability -- all of it has gone way too long. we have watched the tentacles of big government weaseled their way into every part of our lives -- weasel their way into every part of our lives. bureaucrats and politicians think they should tell us what kind of light bulbs to use, toilets to flush, cars to drive. they are trying to put electr
[applause] they are trying to marginalize us and put us in a box. there are trying to say we're taking over this party or that campaign -- they are trying to say we are taking over this party or that campaign. they do not get it. we are not trying to take back our country. we are our country. [applause] we have always been in charge. this is america. you do not have to assert authority when everyone is on good behavior. it is when the wheels fall off that the grown-ups have to step in and step...
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so help us god. [applause] [cheers] thank you and god bless you. ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much to mike pence. that was amazing. ladies and gentleman, widely respected for his leadership and accomplishments as a public servant and our final speaker this morning currently serves as honorary chairman of the free and strong america. in 2008 he was a leading candidate for the republican presidential nomination. during that time he was an important voice in favor of strengthening our economy, our military, and our families. elected governor of massachusetts in 2002, he presided over a dramatic reversal of state fortune at a time of sustained economic expansion. without raising taxes or increasing the debt, he balanced the budget every year of his administration, closing a $3 billion budget gap inherited when he took office and i might add without spending every other day blaming the previous administration. [applause] he and his wife have been married over 40 years and have five sons and 15 grandchildren. l
so help us god. [applause] [cheers] thank you and god bless you. ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much to mike pence. that was amazing. ladies and gentleman, widely respected for his leadership and accomplishments as a public servant and our final speaker this morning currently serves as honorary chairman of the free and strong america. in 2008 he was a leading candidate for the republican presidential nomination. during that time he was an important voice in favor of strengthening our economy,...
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so i'd like to see if anybody needs to use the facilities or something. we'll be back in 15 minutes. what i'd like to ask -- dr. collins, i hate to impose on you, but we're just -- there's a lot of things we need to cover. i'd like to ask you'd stay. while we're gone i'd ask the guards to put the nameplates of the second panel up there. but i do have follow-up questions for you, dr. collins, when we come back. >> no guards needed. i'm happy to stay. >> thank you, dr. collins. we'll be right back. host: caller[captioning performy national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> the subcommittee will resume its sitting. dr. collins, two other things i wanted to cover with you. one, in your testimony -- and you mentioned it also in the slides -- was the power of embryonic stem cells as a research tool. sounds like even if these cells never actually end up being used as therapies in which they are tnsmitted into human beings, they can still teach us valuable information that can lead to treatments and cures. i just wa
so i'd like to see if anybody needs to use the facilities or something. we'll be back in 15 minutes. what i'd like to ask -- dr. collins, i hate to impose on you, but we're just -- there's a lot of things we need to cover. i'd like to ask you'd stay. while we're gone i'd ask the guards to put the nameplates of the second panel up there. but i do have follow-up questions for you, dr. collins, when we come back. >> no guards needed. i'm happy to stay. >> thank you, dr. collins. we'll...
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they call us "wacky," they call us "wing nuts." we call us "we the people." >> holman: polls show conservatives are highly enthusiastic about voting this fall. the key for republicans may be to find common ground between the party's ideological purists and its political pragmatists. >> lehrer: and to the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, how do you see the division as it's called between conservative social issues here, economic issues there, as was laid out in that piece? >> i don't think it's going to be a big problem f you looked at the glenn beck rally that mark and pri at. that was primarily-- used to be primarily a big government issue. but glenn beck was very religious. christine o'donnell, in many way come to this movement more through faith than through economics. and she was perfectly acceptable to the tea party voters and conservative voters in delaware. and i do think the merger of economics and values has risen to the floor. one thing you
they call us "wacky," they call us "wing nuts." we call us "we the people." >> holman: polls show conservatives are highly enthusiastic about voting this fall. the key for republicans may be to find common ground between the party's ideological purists and its political pragmatists. >> lehrer: and to the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, how do you see the...
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for the achiever in us all. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> rescuers made a significant breakthrough as they drilled a hole into the area where the men are trapped. they will attempt to make the whole bigger so the men can be pulled to safety. it could take another six weeks. discouraging news for the minors. the company they work for may go bankrupt. they will probably not get paid. >>> father faces criminal charges after he was caught on tape in a school bus enraged by students to he says or bullying his daughter -- who he says were bullying his daughter. the video shows him angrily confronting the middle school students and the driver. he says the children were bullying his daughter who has cerebral palsy, taunting and hitting her. he still defends what he did. >> my daughter will not be beat up and hit. >> for him to be afraid to ride the school bus the next day, that bothered me. >> he is free on bail. police are investigating the alleged bullying. they could face charg
for the achiever in us all. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> rescuers made a significant breakthrough as they drilled a hole into the area where the men are trapped. they will attempt to make the whole bigger so the men can be pulled to safety. it could take another six weeks. discouraging news for the minors. the company they work for may go bankrupt. they will probably not get paid. >>> father faces criminal charges after he was caught on...
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they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> in this year of the tea party, a will the of the social conservatives that you hear at this event has been replaced by anger over the healthcare law and anxiety about government spending. >> we are on the downhill course with this country. we are saying that government, back off. we don't like how much you are spending. we don't like how much you're regulating. >> but these conservatives and gop leaders don't agree on everything. there's concern among some establishment republicans that hard line tea party candidates could turn off moderate voters, and many are loudly voicing concerns with republicans they don't think are conservative enough. until november, they are vowing to put aside their own differences, concentrating on taking back power in the capitol. but one notable conservative no show today was sarah palin, the former vice presidential candidate is headlining the annual reagan dinner in iowa. with that speculating more about a possible 2012 pre
they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> in this year of the tea party, a will the of the social conservatives that you hear at this event has been replaced by anger over the healthcare law and anxiety about government spending. >> we are on the downhill course with this country. we are saying that government, back off. we don't like how much you are spending. we don't like how much you're regulating. >> but these conservatives and gop leaders...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we could find out within the next few hours whether or not a political heavyweight plans to bow out. lisa murkowski is expected to announce later today whether she's going to run a candidacy she lost the primary last month to joe miller. the tea party spent more than half a million dollars to support miller in the primary. conservative activists are out in force now at the annual value voters summit in the nation's capitol. already today they heard from some of the republican party's biggest names who have taken aim at the democrats. >> i think it will be a great time to convene the death panels and finally offer a lethal injection to the kind of congressional arrogance that we have had over us for so long. >> i guess it's the nancy pelosi, harry reid farewell party. it's been a tough year for those. the num
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we could find out within the next few hours whether or not a political heavyweight plans to bow out. lisa murkowski is expected to announce later today whether she's going to run a candidacy she lost the primary last month to joe miller. the tea party spent more than half a million dollars to...
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dennis murphy is joining us with a preview of "taken." good morning to you, what a story. >> it really is. here you had a young guy and went out to pick up his girlfriend, a sandwich and just like that, he was gone. now the horror for everyone in their life, they knew pretty quickly that someone else was using his atm card so finding matt landry became a race against time. >> we have to find him. >> i'd say monday morning. >> reporter: matt landry a texter had been off the grid for almost a day. matt running silent scared everyone, especially his girlfriend. fr fran, why did you start calling the hospitals? >> because no one had heard from him and i wanted to know if he got in a car accident or a flat tire on the side of the road, i didn't know what happened. >> reporter: the parents, bob and doreen landry were getting more anxious by the minute waiting by the phone that didn't ring. it was monday when they called their local police in chesterfield and cops came to the house. cops get these kind of reports from families very often and usu
dennis murphy is joining us with a preview of "taken." good morning to you, what a story. >> it really is. here you had a young guy and went out to pick up his girlfriend, a sandwich and just like that, he was gone. now the horror for everyone in their life, they knew pretty quickly that someone else was using his atm card so finding matt landry became a race against time. >> we have to find him. >> i'd say monday morning. >> reporter: matt landry a texter had...
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private funds can be used for this research and are being used for this purpose. the distinction is whether or not the federal government should be subsidizing controversial, life altering research with taxpayer dollars. especially when the majority of americans oppose such a move. federal funding is scarce. we are simply unable to afford all the research we would like to do. i segment that we should use limited taxpayer dollars on already proven research demonstrated in the areas like adults stem cells. adult stencils are the ones that are treating people right now. treatment had been so effective that many doctors have turned to adult stem cell transplants as a standard lifesaving therapy while hundreds of thousands of people, people suffering from dozens of diseases and conditions, including cancer, juvenile diabetes, parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, leukemia, spinal cord injuries, are turning to adult stem cells. an estimated 500 -- 50,000 adult stem cells transplants are occurring annually worldwide. using some cells from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, an
private funds can be used for this research and are being used for this purpose. the distinction is whether or not the federal government should be subsidizing controversial, life altering research with taxpayer dollars. especially when the majority of americans oppose such a move. federal funding is scarce. we are simply unable to afford all the research we would like to do. i segment that we should use limited taxpayer dollars on already proven research demonstrated in the areas like adults...
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our live traffic coming toward us -- outer loop traffic coming toward us. >> we're looking at all the showers and storms that rolled through last night. they are well offshore. high pressure is going to building today and plenty of sunshine and winds will pick up out of the northwest sustained at 5 to 15 miles per hour, but we could see some higher gusts. 83 for that high today and right around 84 the weekend. plenty of sunshine for the next several days. >> be sure to check the bottom of the screen for updates throughout the morning. back at a 25 for another live update. -- 8:25 a.m. for another live update. update. >>> 8:00 now on a friday morning, it's the 17th day of september, 2010. i thought it was kind of a nice morning out here, but the rain has come back and we have still got a great crowd. we thank them for sticking it out. in fact it's raining a little harder right now. i'm matt lauer, here with meredith viera. coming up with an incredible story. >> he wandered away from his family's home and fell into a ditch with icy cold water near his family's home. >>> talk about fuel
our live traffic coming toward us -- outer loop traffic coming toward us. >> we're looking at all the showers and storms that rolled through last night. they are well offshore. high pressure is going to building today and plenty of sunshine and winds will pick up out of the northwest sustained at 5 to 15 miles per hour, but we could see some higher gusts. 83 for that high today and right around 84 the weekend. plenty of sunshine for the next several days. >> be sure to check the...
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you put us in this position, now get us out of it. >> i think you're absolutely right. what's startling to me and you're hiting on, there's so much willful disacknowledgment of the truth. she does haven't a background that people would want in a politician. >> not only that, she lied about it for years. >> the republican party made such a big deal about geithner about not paying his taxes, about barack obama not being qualified, to turn around and say she's great, we love her. it's astonishing. >> let me tell you sarah palin will be in delaware, jim demint will be in delaware, i predict it. this is pour ten shows. look at these names, specter, crist, murkowski, bennett, mccaskill. tea parties went after them and knocked him off. they say we pick our candidates, not you, even though all five sernl winners. you go to iowa, straw poll is august of next year. sarah palin walks in, she's got the christians, she's got the conservatives, she's got the tea party, she's got glenn beck out there trying to get 100,000 people. they may have to move that thing to soldier field. >> a
you put us in this position, now get us out of it. >> i think you're absolutely right. what's startling to me and you're hiting on, there's so much willful disacknowledgment of the truth. she does haven't a background that people would want in a politician. >> not only that, she lied about it for years. >> the republican party made such a big deal about geithner about not paying his taxes, about barack obama not being qualified, to turn around and say she's great, we love her....
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she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, september 17th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good friday morning to you. still waking up there, i'm erica hill. good to have you with us. fog not guilty new york city. >> and right there, too. i'm harry smith. good morning, everybody. breaking news this morning, you'll never guess who showed up in a prison in peru. it was beth hole way trying to vis visit joran van der sleuth, face to face for about five minutes. >> of course natalie hole way's mom who disappeared in rememberu. >>> also people in new york talking about this not only people in new york affected but really unusual in the city yesterday. huge storms rolled through around rush hour. hail, powerful winds, there was a huge thunderstorm. sideways rains and a possible tornado. dave price joins us this morning in queens in forest hills, new york where the storm hit hardest with the latest this morning. talk about destruction, dave. >> you know, typically when weather like this happens we head to a plane and to t
she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, september 17th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good friday morning to you. still waking up there, i'm erica hill. good to have you with us. fog not guilty new york city. >> and right there, too. i'm harry smith. good morning, everybody. breaking news this morning, you'll never guess who showed up in a prison in peru. it was beth hole way trying to vis visit joran van...
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>>ell us where yourlace is? >> on 62 carmine in the west village between bedford and 7th avenue. >> i bet it is such a fun place to be. >> it is. it really is. >> we're s happy for you. >> thanks, gals. >> cupcakes and cocktails. >> we'll be back with more of "today" on nbc. there is a big birthday around here tomorrow, but we won't be on the air, so we want to wish sara a very, very happy birthday. >> look what we got. >> wwon't tell you how old she is. that's part of our show on monday. we love you, sara. you are such a great addition to the show. >> and biancaid this for me. bianca henry made me my cookies. white macadamia nut. >> here is one for y. >> thank you. >> here is one for you. >> are you old enough? tune in monday. >> we should tell everybody that monday we're doing a show called you're not your number. we're going to reveal our age, maybe our weight. we still haven't decided. >> these two will be revealing their weight. >> and every digit you really don't want to know. but it is going to be a lot o
>>ell us where yourlace is? >> on 62 carmine in the west village between bedford and 7th avenue. >> i bet it is such a fun place to be. >> it is. it really is. >> we're s happy for you. >> thanks, gals. >> cupcakes and cocktails. >> we'll be back with more of "today" on nbc. there is a big birthday around here tomorrow, but we won't be on the air, so we want to wish sara a very, very happy birthday. >> look what we got. >>...